Category Archives: Wellness

It can be a challenge to maintain an exercise routine, but getting the right nutrients can help. However, physical activity can also change a patient’s micronutrient needs. “How exercise affects nutrient status is different for each person, says Joy Dubost, PhD, spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Certain vitamins and minerals are especially…

An important study appeared in JAMA Psychiatry in June 2016, providing additional evidence that high blood levels of vitamin B can slow the shrinking of the brain that commonly occurs after age 60. Previous studies have shown that vitamin B12 and other B vitamins, (folic acid and vitamin B6) can slow the rate of brain…

According to the Centers for Disease Control, there are approximately 300,000 cases of Lyme disease, with 30,000 new cases each year. These statistics are likely conservative, as many physicians have not tested for Lyme in the past. Lyme borreliosis has a worldwide distribution and is the most common vector-borne disease in the US. CDC has…

As far back as the late nineteenth century, the health science establishment began looking into GABA as a metabolic product deprived from plants and microbes. In the 1950s GABA breaks onto the health science stage, identified as an integral part of nervous system activity, mainly as the primary inhibitory neurotransmitter. GABA activity is now being…

In modern society, we are constantly exposed to heavy metals such as cadmium, lead and mercury. These heavy metals have no essential biochemical roles in our body, and conversely, can cause us a great deal of harm if they build up to toxic levels. They bind to our tissues, create damaging free radicals, disrupt our…

The Zika outbreak continues to spread across the U.S. An outbreak began in Brazil, in April, 22015 resulting in the recent pandemic. It is spread primarily by infected mosquitoes, but can also be spread through sexual activity, blood transfusion from mothers to fetus. People who are infected have few, if any symptoms of infection. …

“Growing pains” have long been presumed to be the result of a child having a growing spurt, although no one really knows for sure. An estimated 25 to 40 pecent of pre-school and school age children experience them. They are usually felt as throbbing or aching pains in the legs at night or in the…

Resveratrol began drawing worldwide attention when researchers in the 1990s were looking to understand the unusually low rates of cardiovascular disease in France despite the high intake of fat and red wine among the French people. There are hundreds of scientific articles that reference resveratrol as researchers continue to explore the numerous physiological pathways influenced…

I imagine if one of every three patients who walked through your door was afflicted with a debilitating, yet completely preventable and treatable disease. Unfortunately, this isn’t just a dark fantasy, but a stark reality, as more than 100 million Americans suffer from preventable diseases such as osteoporosis, heart disease and diabetes. As a health…

Many people with chronic Lyme disease battle cognitive dysfunction that creates debilitating symptoms, such as difficulties with focus, concentration, word finding, decision-making, reasoning, and analysis, as well as short-term memory loss. The dysfunction occurs for many reasons, such as the presence of Lyme neurotoxins in the brain, which cause inflammation; the destruction of neurons and…